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tranz Sep 16, 2004 06:09 PM

if you know a lot about LED's Come in I need help
 
i need help i got all these random LED's from my friends company and i dont know how to install them or anything, here are what they are, the names

TLxE16 Round 5mm LC503PBG1-30P 2
TLxE16 Round 5mm LC503PBG1-30Q 2
TLxE16 Round 5mm LP377PWH1-90G 2
TLxE16 Round 5mm LP377THR1-A0G 2
TLxE16 Round 5mm LP377TYL1-A0G 2

they look like this:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...z/untitled.bmp


i also have some other **** like time displays, but i have no clue on how to install them and stuff, someone help!

Here are the displays and random LED's
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...z/Img_0591.jpg

Plus i can hook many of you up with them, for almost no money, or free just PM ME

THANKS For help!!!

PS: i shoulda posted this in General Forum, i dont know how to move it =\

tranz Sep 17, 2004 03:36 PM

Bump... help, if anyone can help i can get you bunches of theses, for free

optimus310 Sep 17, 2004 04:00 PM

well it all depends on what you want to use them for.

tranz Sep 17, 2004 04:02 PM

well
 
i wanted to mount them in my car somewhere, maybe in the vent or something, i duno, maybe replace the Coutesy lights, but i duno what kind they are, or what i can use them for Help =O

sunten1 Sep 17, 2004 04:15 PM

what do you mean what kind they are???? you should just get a 9v battery some wires and plug n play

jwtaylor Sep 17, 2004 05:40 PM

You have the part numbers so do a search with Google of the numbers to get the data sheets. The first part number listed will get you to this data sheet http://www.cotco.com/products/led_la...3PBG1-30P.html

The data in the table tells you what voltage (3.6) the LED works at and the current it draws (20ma). The brightness of this LED is 4800 mcd (that milli candles) Not real bright but not to bad.

You must connect it in the correct direction, see the data sheet, and limit the current to 20 ma. or it will be toast. For a 12 volt battery you would need a ~600 ohm resistor of 1/4 watt size. Large resistor value = less current & dimmer LED. Ohms law at work here. If you don't know it try this link http://www.angelfire.com/pa/baconbacon/page2.html

I would play with them and see what works for you.

tranz Sep 17, 2004 09:00 PM

Well thanks jwtaylor, that helps a lot =)


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